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Charmides Part
1 PreS | substitution of one word of precisely the same meaning for another— Cratylus Part
2 Intro| leaves of the forest are precisely the same. The laws of language 3 Intro| the same quality, or give precisely the same impression.~It 4 Intro| Darwinian theory, unless very precisely defined, hardly escapes 5 Text | of their own?~HERMOGENES: Precisely.~SOCRATES: Then the argument 6 Text | things.~CRATYLUS: That is precisely what I mean.~SOCRATES: But Euthyphro Part
7 Intro| fixed rule; and these are precisely the sort of differences Ion Part
8 Text | interpreters of interpreters?~ION: Precisely.~SOCRATES: I wish you would Laches Part
9 Text | you call courage?~NICIAS: Precisely.~SOCRATES: And now let me Laws Book
10 1 | are now being raised, is precisely what we want to hear.~Athenian. 11 2 | Cleinias. That, Stranger, is precisely what was said.~Athenian. 12 4 | asked on a sudden, I cannot precisely say which form of government 13 6 | I was saying, cannot be precisely defined either as being 14 7 | you explain the law more precisely?~Athenian. Shall we make 15 8 | natures, are very strictly and precisely restrained from intercourse 16 10 | propitiated argue thus?~Cleinias. Precisely so.~Athenian. And to which Parmenides Part
17 Intro| many of the Parmenides have precisely the same meaning; there Phaedo Part
18 Text | and of absolute equality?~Precisely.~Then we must have known 19 Text | convinced that there is precisely the same necessity for the Phaedrus Part
20 Text | with ourselves?~PHAEDRUS: Precisely.~SOCRATES: Then in some The Republic Book
21 1 | wanted, but allowed to lie? ~Precisely. ~That is to say, justice 22 4 | justly termed evil-doing? ~Precisely. ~And the greatest degree 23 5 | which is charged upon us. ~Precisely. ~Verily, Glaucon, I said, 24 6 | goodfor-nothings and star-gazers. ~Precisely so, he said. ~For these 25 6 | should like to know more precisely what you mean about them. ~ 26 6 | them, I said; and that is precisely the accusation which I bring The Sophist Part
27 Text | as three. But to define precisely the nature of each of them 28 Text | is a juggler.~THEAETETUS: Precisely my own opinion of him.~STRANGER: 29 Text | view those who speak less precisely; and we shall find as the 30 Text | contradicts them.~THEAETETUS: Precisely so; a very true and exact 31 Text | contrasted with being, this is precisely what we have ventured to The Statesman Part
32 Intro| and Father, at first more precisely, afterwards with less exactness. 33 Intro| example of weaving, or, more precisely, weaving of wool. In the 34 Intro| and cannot enact what is precisely suitable to each particular 35 Text | Father and Creator, more precisely at first, but afterwords 36 Text | choose weaving, or, more precisely, weaving of wool— this will 37 Text | cobbler’s art.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Precisely.~STRANGER: Then we separated 38 Text | Archon.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Precisely.~STRANGER: But who are these 39 Text | Certainly; the law treats us all precisely in the manner which you 40 Text | whereas they should both do precisely the opposite.~YOUNG SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
41 Intro| good, without enquiring precisely into the relation in which 42 Text | set on a round neck and precisely alike; also four ears, two Theaetetus Part
43 Intro| of degree which cannot be precisely determined. The distant 44 Intro| with mankind, we cannot precisely tell. They, like ourselves, 45 Text | in both cases the facts precisely correspond;—and there is 46 Text | Theodorus, you have hit off precisely the nature of my complaint; 47 Text | excellently, Theaetetus; that is precisely what I am asking.~THEAETETUS: 48 Text | appeared to you?~THEAETETUS: Precisely.~SOCRATES: And you allow 49 Text | this your view?~THEAETETUS: Precisely.~SOCRATES: Well, and do Timaeus Part
50 Intro| would not have them too precisely distinguished. Thus seems 51 Intro| their movements are nowhere precisely described. But if we suppose, 52 Intro| the sun and outer heaven precisely coincide, it would be difficult 53 Text | Timaeus; and we will do precisely as you bid us. The prelude 54 Text | consider this question more precisely. Is there any self-existent 55 Text | are upon the earth doing precisely the same thing. For we often